-Interpretation of real-world architectural landmark, the Big Ben Clock Tower
-Booklet included with details on design and history (English language only, other languages available for download)
-Collect the entire landmark series
-Architecture inspires future architects, engineers and designers as well as architecture fans around the world using the LEGO brick as a medium for reproducing esteemed structures
-Measures 7.7” (19.4cm) tall, 3.8” (9.6cm) wide and 3.1” (8cm) deep
Product Description Discover the Clock Tower better known as Big Ben, one of the most famous landmarks in the world. Located in the northeast corner of Westminster Palace in London, England, the Clock Tower was built in 1843-1859 following the fire that destroyed most of the original palace. The Clock Tower features a classic design with a distinctive Gothic influence. The clock itself was designed by Edward John Dent shortly after the construction of the tower. This LEGO Architecture interpretation of the Clock Tower was designed by Slovenian architect Rok Žgalin Kobe in collaboration with the Lego design team. Interpretation of the famous architectural creation of the Clock Tower. Booklet included with details on its design and history (English only). Other languages can be downloaded). LEGO Architecture inspires future architects, engineers and designers, as well as architecture fans around the world, using LEGO bricks to reproduce famous buildings. From the Manufacturer Presenting the Big Ben Clock Tower, one of the world's most instantly recognizable landmarks. Standing at the northeast corner of the Palace of Westminster in London, England, the Big Ben Clock Tower was erected from 1843–1859 following a fire that burned down much of the original palace. The clock tower features classical design with a distinct gothic influence. The clockwork itself was designed by Edward John Dent shortly after construction of the tower began. This LEGO Architecture series interpretation of the Big Ben Clock Tower was designed by Slovenian architect Roc Z. Kobe in collaboration with the LEGO design team.
-Booklet included with details on design and history (English language only, other languages available for download)
-Collect the entire landmark series
-Architecture inspires future architects, engineers and designers as well as architecture fans around the world using the LEGO brick as a medium for reproducing esteemed structures
-Measures 7.7” (19.4cm) tall, 3.8” (9.6cm) wide and 3.1” (8cm) deep
Product Description Discover the Clock Tower better known as Big Ben, one of the most famous landmarks in the world. Located in the northeast corner of Westminster Palace in London, England, the Clock Tower was built in 1843-1859 following the fire that destroyed most of the original palace. The Clock Tower features a classic design with a distinctive Gothic influence. The clock itself was designed by Edward John Dent shortly after the construction of the tower. This LEGO Architecture interpretation of the Clock Tower was designed by Slovenian architect Rok Žgalin Kobe in collaboration with the Lego design team. Interpretation of the famous architectural creation of the Clock Tower. Booklet included with details on its design and history (English only). Other languages can be downloaded). LEGO Architecture inspires future architects, engineers and designers, as well as architecture fans around the world, using LEGO bricks to reproduce famous buildings. From the Manufacturer Presenting the Big Ben Clock Tower, one of the world's most instantly recognizable landmarks. Standing at the northeast corner of the Palace of Westminster in London, England, the Big Ben Clock Tower was erected from 1843–1859 following a fire that burned down much of the original palace. The clock tower features classical design with a distinct gothic influence. The clockwork itself was designed by Edward John Dent shortly after construction of the tower began. This LEGO Architecture series interpretation of the Big Ben Clock Tower was designed by Slovenian architect Roc Z. Kobe in collaboration with the LEGO design team.